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Circle K Sponsors UTC Forum Vith Houston Quarterback Gifford Nielson By Marilyn Jackson Gifford Nielson, quarterback of the Houston Oilers conducted a forum assembly Monday Jan. 14 in the student center cafeteria. Nielson expressed the importance of "being prepared for the opportunity when it arises. "NFL football is different from college football," he Volume 8 No. 15 Bill Huish, Kiwanis Club Youth Committee Chairman presents Circle K President Steve Kesler and Circle K Advisor J. D. Davidson, certificate of official organization, which qualifies Circle K as an officially sponsored club of the Kiwanis Club and Utah Tech. Photo by Scott Hancock Matheson Singles Out UTC For Legislative Help The President of Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem is grateful that Governor Matheson has singled out the college for . special legislative help during this year's budget session, but it will be business as usual until help from the legislature arrives. President Wilson W. Sorensen said that the college will continue to provide training and services in spite of budget cutbacks and a sudden increase in enrollment. "The Governor's 4 cut in this year's budget combined with a sudden enrollment increase of 12 this year has put us in a very difficult financial position," said President Sorensen. Governor Matheson cited Utah Technical College at Provo and Weber State College as the two schools with the greatest increases in enrollment and the greatest need of financial assistance as he asked the legislature for consideration of Higher Education in the state. President Sorensen stated. "Team members are chosen not only for their football talent. Personalities are a big part of it." He noted how the difference in his L.D.S. background affeacted the respect he received from his team mates. When asked what N.F.L. team-he wanted to OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE said the increase in the college's enrollment was due in large part to the opening of the 131,000 square foot Trades Building on the new Orem campus. Moving many of the trades programs from the school's Provo campus to the new Orem facility allowed the electronics programs and nursing classes to expand into the available Provo space. "Because of budget limitations we have only a limited number of instructors. Many of these dedicated professionals have added extra sections and agreed to do much more than their normal teaching duty to accomodate the increased enrollment," said President Sorensen. "Because many of the students earn more than double their instructors salary after graduation, I strongly support the Governor's request for a 12 per cent increase for state employees," said Sorensen. "We should reward the dedicated teaching and loyalty of be drafted on he replied, "when I was younger I liked the Rams and the Cowboys. You can't be a Cowboy fan and live in Houston. People in Texas take football very seriously." Nielson is a former quarterback of B.Y.U.. He has been playing in the N.F.L. for two years. The banquet was spon J our faculty and staff in a more tangible way." "In addition to the load on our teaching staff, our support services have had to work many hours of overtime to keep up with the increased traffic in our business office and financial aids and other student services," said Sorensen. Because of increased work load for the same budget amounts, Utah Technical College has the lowest cost per credit hour of any college in the state, except for Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. "I can appreciate the pressure the Legislature is under from other schools and state agencies," said President Sorensen. "But I think it's a very sound decision for the legislature to invest in as many tax-paying workers as it can. We train most of our graduates for the expanding Utah job market. They are well-trained to earn good salaries and pay taxes - not join the ranks of the welfare rolls." - sored by the Circle K Club and Orem City Kiwanis. The Circle K Club was presented with an offical charter membership by Bill Huish of the Kiwanis. Circle K is a service organization through which college students can find a means of responsible student action in their communities West Parking Area To Remain Closed After one week of parking lot monitoring, the Student Government Committee has found that reopening the parking lot located West of the Student Center is unnecessary.Three sections of parking near the Trades Building were consistently empty as were half of the sections located between the Auto Trades and Trades Building. According to Dick Van Zomeran, "At any one time there are a minimum of 110 student parking spaces available on lots D, E, and F." Government Committee members were in New UTC Wolverine Mascot embraces coach Vince Miner at the mascot's unveiling Monday, January 14. The presentation of the Wolverine, Queen Contestants, and Basketball Team kicked off the weeks Homei oming Events. Photo by Scott Hancock and a more active involvement in the life of their campus. The theme for the club is "the lonely child", "the abused child", and "the child in crisis". All U.T.C. students are invited to attend any Circle K meetings. For more information, contact Steve Kesler, 756-4245. AT PROVOOREM formed that if findings proved the need to reopen the lot, it would be done in spite of the money saved by the College through closure in preparation for construction. Lee Barrus, Student-body President said "I think the reason that the lot has been closed is to show the legislature that we're doing our part to begin construction. We're just waiting for the money." Students parking on 1200 South, in visitors areas, and in no parking zones will be ticketed. "Warnings for red curb parking is about over," said Eric Frame, Chief of f-N -y Gifford Nielson speaks to capacity crowd in Student Center. January 18, 1980 Security. "It's against statute 41-6-103 of the Utah State Code. We've got to be able to get ambulances, trucks, and buses through those areas." The college has been built to insure quick entrance from any lot. "You never have to go outside once you've entered any of the buildings," says Frame. "Contrast that with BYU where you have to walk from the fieldhouse to upper campus if you are an under classman, UTC was designed so that everyone has an equal crack at it. It's not broken by seniority." V) 7

Circle K Sponsors UTC Forum Vith Houston Quarterback Gifford Nielson By Marilyn Jackson Gifford Nielson, quarterback of the Houston Oilers conducted a forum assembly Monday Jan. 14 in the student center cafeteria. Nielson expressed the importance of "being prepared for the opportunity when it arises. "NFL football is different from college football," he Volume 8 No. 15 Bill Huish, Kiwanis Club Youth Committee Chairman presents Circle K President Steve Kesler and Circle K Advisor J. D. Davidson, certificate of official organization, which qualifies Circle K as an officially sponsored club of the Kiwanis Club and Utah Tech. Photo by Scott Hancock Matheson Singles Out UTC For Legislative Help The President of Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem is grateful that Governor Matheson has singled out the college for . special legislative help during this year's budget session, but it will be business as usual until help from the legislature arrives. President Wilson W. Sorensen said that the college will continue to provide training and services in spite of budget cutbacks and a sudden increase in enrollment. "The Governor's 4 cut in this year's budget combined with a sudden enrollment increase of 12 this year has put us in a very difficult financial position," said President Sorensen. Governor Matheson cited Utah Technical College at Provo and Weber State College as the two schools with the greatest increases in enrollment and the greatest need of financial assistance as he asked the legislature for consideration of Higher Education in the state. President Sorensen stated. "Team members are chosen not only for their football talent. Personalities are a big part of it." He noted how the difference in his L.D.S. background affeacted the respect he received from his team mates. When asked what N.F.L. team-he wanted to OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE said the increase in the college's enrollment was due in large part to the opening of the 131,000 square foot Trades Building on the new Orem campus. Moving many of the trades programs from the school's Provo campus to the new Orem facility allowed the electronics programs and nursing classes to expand into the available Provo space. "Because of budget limitations we have only a limited number of instructors. Many of these dedicated professionals have added extra sections and agreed to do much more than their normal teaching duty to accomodate the increased enrollment," said President Sorensen. "Because many of the students earn more than double their instructors salary after graduation, I strongly support the Governor's request for a 12 per cent increase for state employees," said Sorensen. "We should reward the dedicated teaching and loyalty of be drafted on he replied, "when I was younger I liked the Rams and the Cowboys. You can't be a Cowboy fan and live in Houston. People in Texas take football very seriously." Nielson is a former quarterback of B.Y.U.. He has been playing in the N.F.L. for two years. The banquet was spon J our faculty and staff in a more tangible way." "In addition to the load on our teaching staff, our support services have had to work many hours of overtime to keep up with the increased traffic in our business office and financial aids and other student services," said Sorensen. Because of increased work load for the same budget amounts, Utah Technical College has the lowest cost per credit hour of any college in the state, except for Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. "I can appreciate the pressure the Legislature is under from other schools and state agencies," said President Sorensen. "But I think it's a very sound decision for the legislature to invest in as many tax-paying workers as it can. We train most of our graduates for the expanding Utah job market. They are well-trained to earn good salaries and pay taxes - not join the ranks of the welfare rolls." - sored by the Circle K Club and Orem City Kiwanis. The Circle K Club was presented with an offical charter membership by Bill Huish of the Kiwanis. Circle K is a service organization through which college students can find a means of responsible student action in their communities West Parking Area To Remain Closed After one week of parking lot monitoring, the Student Government Committee has found that reopening the parking lot located West of the Student Center is unnecessary.Three sections of parking near the Trades Building were consistently empty as were half of the sections located between the Auto Trades and Trades Building. According to Dick Van Zomeran, "At any one time there are a minimum of 110 student parking spaces available on lots D, E, and F." Government Committee members were in New UTC Wolverine Mascot embraces coach Vince Miner at the mascot's unveiling Monday, January 14. The presentation of the Wolverine, Queen Contestants, and Basketball Team kicked off the weeks Homei oming Events. Photo by Scott Hancock and a more active involvement in the life of their campus. The theme for the club is "the lonely child", "the abused child", and "the child in crisis". All U.T.C. students are invited to attend any Circle K meetings. For more information, contact Steve Kesler, 756-4245. AT PROVOOREM formed that if findings proved the need to reopen the lot, it would be done in spite of the money saved by the College through closure in preparation for construction. Lee Barrus, Student-body President said "I think the reason that the lot has been closed is to show the legislature that we're doing our part to begin construction. We're just waiting for the money." Students parking on 1200 South, in visitors areas, and in no parking zones will be ticketed. "Warnings for red curb parking is about over," said Eric Frame, Chief of f-N -y Gifford Nielson speaks to capacity crowd in Student Center. January 18, 1980 Security. "It's against statute 41-6-103 of the Utah State Code. We've got to be able to get ambulances, trucks, and buses through those areas." The college has been built to insure quick entrance from any lot. "You never have to go outside once you've entered any of the buildings," says Frame. "Contrast that with BYU where you have to walk from the fieldhouse to upper campus if you are an under classman, UTC was designed so that everyone has an equal crack at it. It's not broken by seniority." V) 7